I'll admit that I went to today's game expecting a pumping from the Swans.
Always hard when you have limited vision (from the boundary rather than on screen) but what I saw was....
1. Can't remember the last time I saw so much fumbling and so many easy marks dropped from the Swans
2. Melbourne are better than I thought (or are at least playing with renewed vigor) and are very fit. Constantly outran Swans. We lacked speed overall, but most match ups went Melbourne's way for speed.
3. Melbourne marked pretty much everything, and made excellent position to take uncontested marks. Swans weren't man on man enough.
4. Rampe is quickly becoming my favorite player. When he gets it, I am confident he will use it well, and if he doesn't, he generally makes up for it with a second of third effort. He'd also be one of our most confident players.
5. From what I saw of Grundy, he was slow - bordering on looking lazy.
So as I said, I expected to win by a lot more, but I guess I can say (in the words of Gary Lyon circa 15 years ago) "we played down to their level"
The difference between insanity and genius is measured only in success.
A while back it was "turnover Ted" giving the opposition another chance.Not any more! It "turnover Reg". If Ted can turn into an all Australian maybe there is hope for Reg.Although Rampe is a great find I think Reg is missing AJ who rescued him on many occasion.He plays his worst when he has too much time and no pressure.You can just about bet he will kick it straight to the opposition or do a limp handball to no-one..Hence he plays his worst against the weaker sides who pressure him the least.
We were behind the goals city end. Swans cheers squad end. No one wanted to see the ball in Reg's hands....
Some good signs, some bad signs. But a win. If we had of kicked half of out behinds truly we win by 90 which is about right. How Tippet can have such a poor drop/kicking action after 3+ months with nothing else to do on game day is crazy!!!!!!!!!
Josh Kennedy on Brandon: "It's no secret that he's a bit quicker than Keiren, a bit taller and a lot smarter."
SwansTV: Josh Kennedy post game - SYDNEYSWANS.com.au
The man who laughs has not yet heard the terrible news
Other teams come to Swans Games more motivated! To beat the Premiers or to shine in the "Audit Check" should be enough motivation. Moreover, our game plan emphasizing basic skills and one one one has been well known and analysed by other teams for quite some time now. In a way, we are consistent but more "predictable". I have not checked the statistics but I feel that teams usually tackle more than their average when they face us. --So we need to work even harder to win by a larger margin!
I get the impression that Kieren was the one hassling him at the start, and was no doubt in earshot.
KJ still had the better game - easily best on ground.
He ate more cheese, than time allowed
Why is everyone crowing on about percentage. We have a draw. Now i'm aware that Fremantle are one of the sides we will be fighting for a spot in the four but it's just Fremantle. We have a better percentage than them already. We have the 2nd best percentage in the league.
So relax.
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